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RealView Debugger User Guide - ARM Information Center

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Memory Mapping5.3 Setting up a memory mapMapping memory, before you load an image for debugging, enables you to have fullaccess to all the memory on your debug target. You can do this:• as part of your target configuration settings• using an include file• interactively using the Map tab• by submitting the appropriate CLI commands.In this example, you are going to set up memory manually for the current session. Targetmemory settings defined in this way are only temporary and are lost when youdisconnect from the target. See the chapter that describes configuring custom targets in<strong>RealView</strong> <strong>Debugger</strong> v1.8 Target Configuration <strong>Guide</strong> for details of how to configure amemory map as part of your target configuration settings.With memory mapping enabled, set up your map in the Process Control pane:1. Right-click on the Start entry in the Map tab to display the Map context menu(see Using the Map tab context menu on page 5-10).2. Select Add or Copy Map Entry... to display the Add/Copy/Edit Memory Mapdialog box, shown in Figure 5-1.Figure 5-1 Add/Copy/Edit Memory Map dialog box<strong>ARM</strong> DUI 0153G Copyright © 2002-2005 <strong>ARM</strong> Limited. All rights reserved. 5-5

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